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Idris Elba Explains Why He No Longer Describes Himself As A ‘Black Actor’

Idris Elba has stopped describing himself as a “Black actor,” claiming the description “put me in a box.”

Speaking to Esquire UK in its spring issue, Elba said he came to a realization, and resolved to do something about it, even if it was a small gesture.

“We’ve got to grow. We’ve got to. Our skin is no more than that: it’s just skin,” he said in the interview. Acknowledging that he might be “the first to look like me to do a certain thing,” he emphasized, “And that’s good, to leave as part of my legacy. So that other people, Black kids, but also White kids, growing up in the circumstances I grew up in, are able to see there was a kid who came from Canning Town who ended up doing what I do. It can be done.”

Elba is out promoting his upcoming Netflix film, Luther: The Fallen Sun, which hits theaters on February 24 and debuts on Netflix on March 10.

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